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26 Help Vlanted
WANTED
CONCRETE FLOOR FINISHER
Must be experienced in placing
& finishing concrete and with
the operation of power trowels.
A valid driver's license is
required. Please fax resume to
McCann Redi-Mix Inc.
519-237-3644
No phone calls please
28 Business Opportunity
ACCESS TO A COMPUTER, work
at home online $500.00 - $1,500.00
part-time, to $5,000.00 plus full
time. Call 1-877-420-8017. 28-
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WORK AT HOME Health Industry,
$1,000.00 part time, $5,000 full-
time, per month. Training available.
Call for free information booklet 1-
905-643-4295. 28-10x4cc
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments.28.49xtf
30 Employment VJanted
MATURE WOMAN wanting to do
house cleaning in Seaforth area,
$12.50 per hour. Call Diana 519-
527-2557. 30-12-2
31 Service Directory
PHOTO RESTORATION, comput-
ers now make it affordable. Get
your old faded, cracked, torn, spot-
ted pictures restored at reasonable
rates. Take people out, put people
in, remove unwanted background,
red eye removed, pictures
enlarged, reduced. Your old photos,
restored, matted and framed can
make fantastic gifts and great wall
decorations. Bring or mail your old
photo to Jervis Photo Inc. Box 398,
Clinton, NOM 1L0 just north of the
lights and in Exeter across from
Scotiabank. Questions? Call 519-
235-1612 and ask for Heather, the
restoration expert or call me, Kelvin
Jervis, owner, and leave a message
include your name and work num-
bers 482-7740. 31-112x2cc
BRIAN ULCH Welding. Custom
Welding and Repairs. Portable
welding. Farm and Industrial.
Custom made trailers and hitches.
Reasonable rates. 519-345-2643.
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REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture arui antiques, handstripping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
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PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 x 11 copies -
.25 cents per sheet, 8'/2 x 14 copies
- .35 cents per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 519-527-0240.
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34. Personal
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drinking problem Alcoholics
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lions. Call 519.527-1650 or toll free
1-800-706-9833. 34-12x1
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you should meet someone nice and
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35 Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
MARY AGNES LOUISA MURRAY
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mary Agnes Louisa
Murray of the Town of Seaforth,
who died on or about the 9th day
of January, 2001, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 2nd day of April,
2001, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
1st day of March, 2001.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee
36 Announcements
"NOTICE"
The
Seaforth Agriculture
Society's
Home
and
Garden
Show
has been
Cancelled
for this year!
37. Mortgages
PERSONALIZED SERVICE and
best rate's! We will save you money
on your mortgage, business loan,
etc. Don at Rea Capital, 519-291-
2600. 37-42xtfcc
MORTGAGE INFO
-1st mortgages up to 1% below
posted rate
•NO FEES for qualified borrowers
•i -lave you been rejected for a mortgage
Gary Walden•Clinton 482-7675
Consultant for Mortgage Network
www.garywalden.com
1" & 2nd Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available as low as
7.0" Interest
Personal Loans
If you qualify, payments
Amt. Approx. Mo. Payment
5,000 ' 41.66
'10,000 ' 83.33
'15,000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
'We specialize in problem mortgages.
Call (519) 364-04501-800-387-1932
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38. Auction Sale
42 Deaths
ROSS, Jean: At her residence in
Seaforth, on Monday, March 12,
2001, Margaret Jean Ross, in her
70th year. Beloved wife of the late
Murray Ross (1990). Dear mother
and best friend of Heather and hus-
band Bruce Kirby, Sarnia; and
Sandra and husband Tom Whiting,
Ipperwash. Fondly remembered by
two grandchildren, Greg Kirby and
wife Courtney, Vancouver; and
Jodie Kirby, Sarnia, and one great-
grandson, Jamie Kirby. Dear sister
of Murray Matheson and Karen, St.
Pauls and Ian Matheson and wife
Pat, Agincourt. Jean will be dearly
missed by several nieces and
nephews, many friends and rela-
tives. Predeceased by her hus-
band, Murray, and her parents,
Clarke and Hazel (Stewart)
Matheson. Family received friends
at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich St. W.,
Seaforth, on Wednesday, from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services were
held on Thursday, March 15, at 1:30
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church,
Goderich Street West, Seaforth.
Rev. Nicholas Vandermey officiat-
ed. Cremation. Memorial donations
to First Presbyterian Church
Building Fund or Royal Canadian
Legion, Seaforth, Br. 156 would be
appreciated as expressions of sym-
pathy. A Legion memorial service
was held at the funeral home on
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Pallbearers
were Brian McGavin, Jeff McGavin,
Adrian Brasher, Doug Smale, Doug
Lowe, Jeff Cardiff. Eulogies were
given by Steve Hildebrand, Neil
McGavin and Sandra Whiting. The
piper was Bessie Johnston and the
organist was Carol Carter. 42-12-1
KINSMAN, Mary Mabel:
Peacefully, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, on Saturday, March 17,
2001, Mary Mabel Kinsman, of
Hensall in her 76th year. Dear sister
and sister-in-law of Leita and
Russell Ferguson of Hensall, John
"Jack" and Elaine Kinsman of R.R.
#2, Staffa and Bob and Frances
Kinsman of Hensall. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews,
great nieces and nephews and 1
great great niece and 2 great great
nephews. Predeceased by her par-
ents, Earl and Eliza (Wallis)
Kinsman and 1 nephew. Visitation
in the Hensall Visitation Chapel, 79
King St. Hensall on Sunday from 2-
4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service was conducted on Monday,
March 19, 2001 at 11 a.m. Pirie
Mitchell officiated. Interment
McTaggarts Cemetery. Memorial
contributions made to a charity of
choice, would be appreciated by the
family. J.M. McBeath Funeral
Home, 49 Goshen St., N., Zurich. A
tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Mary Kinsman. 42-
12x1cc
38 Auction Suit'
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:CONSIGNMENT AUCTION*
* Of Tractors; Implements and Farm Related Items at the Jacob *
* Auction Yard, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell *
* WED., APRIL 11 AT 9:30 A.M. *
* ADVANCE NOTICE: Consign a full line or a single piece to our *
* large annual auction. Phone 519-271-7894 before Mar. 28 for full *
* advertising.
* AUCTIONEER: *
*' Doug Jacob
* 519-271-7894
*
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., in Mitchell
SATURDAY, MARCH 24 AT 9:30 A.M.
INCLUDING: Large flat -to -wall cupboard with pie shelf; flat -to -wall
cupboard top; large wooden dome -top trunk; treadle sewing
machine; captains chairs; parlor tables; open washstand; chest of
drawers; five trunks; china cabinets; two cedar chests; waterfall
bedrooms suite; set of six hoop back chairs; sofa bed (1 yr. old);
reproduction bow front china cabinet; upholstered chairs; chester-
field suite; microwaves; Tri -star vacuum; G.E. fridge and 30 inch
electric stove; Whirlpool automatic washer; G.E. electric dryer; new
child's flat -to -wall cupboard; collectible dishes including Old Foley,
Radford, Beswich, crystal, Germany, Nippon, Royal Bayreuth dish;
small Moorecroft fruit bowl; Limoges; Carnival etc.; crocks,
Supertest pails; 24 B.A. oil cans; Marx electric train; sleigh bells;
butter bowl; beer trays; collector plates; numerous collectibles; 10
inch DeWalt radial arm saw; 10 inch Makita trim saw; cast iron claw
foot bath tub; approx. 250 lots of coins from an estate sold at 10:30
a.m. in 3rd ring. Phone 348-9896 for fax coin list.
Preview: Fri. March 23 from 12:00 Noon - 4 p.m.
Large interesting sale. Viewing Fri. Mar. 9 12:00 - 4:00 P.M.
PROP: Robert Harloff of Stratford and Estate of Dorothy Zulauf of
Sebringville.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
519-271-7894
ELLIOTT'S•
LIQUIDATION
AND AUCTION INC.
Business Hours: Fridays 10-6 p.m.
Saturdays 9-4 p.m.
NEW SIII1IEN'1'
IVERY WEIK
LIQUIDATION CONSISTS OF:
Furniture, computer accessories, TV's,
VCR's, tools, candy, toys, decorations,
bedding, new kids and adult clothing,
canned and dry goods, health products,
pet food, movies, CDs and DVDs.
TERMS: Cash, Interact, Visa
Turn off Hwy. #4 at 7th Ave. VANASTRA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 21, 2001-13
Correspondents
Society to attend garden tour
Seaforth and
District
Horticulture
Society met
March 14 at Northside United Church.
Jackie Racho, Vice President, welcomed
everyone. Roll call was answered by 24
members.
Minutes of the November meeting were
read by Bea Stoll. Town Council will help
with south bed but not with the watering.
A letter is to be sent to the Legion about
installing an outside tap.
An invitation was received from
Kincardine Horticulture Society to attend a
gardening seminar on April 7 and a garden
tour on July 15.
Seaforth Horticulture Society
Dilys
Finnigan reported
she had purchased
500 membership
cards and that we had received a grant.
Dorothy Papple reported we have 64 paid
members.
Nancy Kale reported on a workshop she
attended on Feb. 15, "Where's the Money."
The Home and Garden Tour is on June 8.
We were all given tickets to sell.
Olave Little offered to organize a bus trip.
There will be an April meeting as we are not
taking part in the "Home and Garden Show."
It was decided against advertising in Focus.
The O.H.A. District Annual meeting is on
April 28 at Chesley.
Hensall Legion donates $52S
to several area organizations
The Hensall
shuffleboard
scores for
March 13 are
Hensall
as follows: Al Hoggarth
514, Tom Williams 452,
Lorraine Alexander 449,
Jean Crerar 449, Jack
Davis 422, Jim Davis 416,
Gert Eagleson 411.
Belva Fuss was the
organist at Hensall United
Church. Jasmine and Barb
Westlake -Powers were the
greeters with Bill Fuss
attending the elevator.
The ushers were Lois and
Glen Hayter. Pirie
Mitchell is the minister at
Hensall United Church.
The schedule for Holy
Week is Maundy Thursday
April 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Communion is on Good
Friday at 10 a.m. Easter
Sunday sunrise service at
12 Real Estate for Sc;le
7:30 a.m. with breakfast to
follow, morning worship at
10 a.m. with Communion
and Confirmation.
The SouthWest
GospelAires will appear
April 22 at 7p.m.
There will be a beef
supper on April 25 at
Hensall United Church.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to
the family and friends of
the late Mary Kinsman.
At Hensall Carmel
Presbyterian Church Tracy
Whitson Bahro's message
was "Repentance: A New
View".
Joyce Pepper was the
organist. Dorothy Taylor
was in charge of the church
12. Real Estate for c,;'
I Albert Street
PClinton
rudential 519.482.3400
Heartland Realty
Broker/Owner: Fred R. Lobb wwww.prudentialheartland.com
R.R. 04, SEAFORTH
Att'n horse lovers/hobbyists! 35 ac.
country estate boasts stately 4 br. brick
century home. pioneer log guest cabin. gazebo,
horse barn, drive shed, garage/workshop.
Beautifully landscaped property.
THINKING OF RETIREMENT?
Excellent exclusive listing is on a
premium lot in Egmondville. Super 3 br, 2
bath brick rancher has fantastic view.
Call Dave Youmans
Sales Rep. - 235-3330
Serving Seaforth and Area
Lorie Zulauf, Sales Representative
519-522-0575 (res.) email: revealon@tcc.on.ca
Fax: 522-2131 (res.)
46. In Memoriam
MCGRATH: In loving memory of
Michael McGrath who went to be
with Jesus March 26, 1986.
There's a gift in life you cannot buy,
That is very rare and true,
It's the gift of a wonderful husband,
father and grandfather,
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away.
What can be more beautiful,
Than the memory we have of you,
To us you are someone special,
God must have thought so too.
- Remembered with love and sadly
missed by your wife Ina, family and
grandchildren. 46-12x1
NASH: In memory of Ginette Nash,
a loving mother, grandma and friend
whom God laid to rest 7 years ago,
March 20, 1994.
When tomorrow starts without me,
and I'm not there to see,
If the sun should rise and find your
eyes all filled with tears for me,
I wish so much you wouldn't cry the
way you did today,
While thinking of the many things
we didn't get to say,
I know how much you love me, as
much as I love you,
And each time you think of me 1
know you'll miss me too.
But when tomorrow starts without
me, please try to understand,
That an angel carne and called my
name and took me by the hand.
- Always in our hearts mom, Love
Tammy, Grant, Meg and Madie
McKellar 46-1x1
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
For your reading pleasure we have
available at the Huron Expositor
office eight weekly newspapers:
The Mitchell Advocate, The Clinton
News -Record, The Goderich Signal
Star, The Lakeshore Advance
(Zurich), Shoreline News (Port
Elgin), Kincardine News, Lucknow
Sentinel and The Huron Expositor.
01-01-tfnxe
47. Cards of Thanks
PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin
(never known to fail). Oh most
beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruit-
ful vine, splendor of Heaven,
Blessed Mother of the Son of God,
Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my
necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help
me and show me that you are my
Mother. Oh Holy Mary Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and earth, 1
humbly beseech you from the bot-
tom of my heart to help me in my
necessity (make your request).
There are none that can withstand
your power. "Oh, Mary conceived
without sin pray for us who have
recourse to you. (3 times). Holy
Mary, I place this prayer in your
hands." (3 times). Say this prayer
for three consecutive days and then
publish it and it will be granted to
you. Grateful thanks. - C.C. 47-12x1
HAYTER
We wish to extend our sincere
appreciation to all those who helped
us celebrate our 60th Wedding
Anniversary. Thanks to all who
attended the party and to everyone
for their best wishes, cards, flowers
and gifts. Thanks to our family
Donna and Ross McBeath, Marjorie
and Allan, Marg and Gerald, Sandy
and Bob Hayter and Anne and Gord
Levis for hosting the party, and to
the Goshen Church U.C.W. for serv-
ing the refreshments. We cherish
our 60 years together and we really
appreciate everyone's thoughtful-
ness. You made our day very spe-
cial. We are fortunate to live in such
a loving and caring community.
- Elmer and Norene 47-12xlcc
RYAN
Thanks to all my family, friends and
relatives for attending the open
house on Sunday, March 11/01 at
the Seaforth Agriplex on the occa-
sion of my 75th birthday. Thank you
for the greeting cards, mass offer-
ings, flowers and gifts. A special
thanks for your generous donations
of food and cash donations to the
food bank. Special thanks to Father
Dino and Father Mooney. Also Tom
Malady and Les Ward for their con-
tributions of musical talents. Thanks
to Tucker's Meat Shop for the deli-
cious brunch following Mass. It truly
was a special day. Thanks for cards
from those unable to attend
because of other commitments.
- Cecilia Ryan 47-12x1
school.
The
offering was
received by Bob
Bell and Harry Smith.
The annual spring lunch
will be held on April 10.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to
the family and friends of
the late Elizabeth Faber.
Nominations were held at
the Hensall Legion on
March 14 and will resume
again at the next meeting
with installations to follow.
In the past two months
the Branch has made
donations to Bowling for
Big Brothers and Sisters,
Parkwood Hospital, The
Walkathon for Multiple
Sclerosis, Epilepsy and
Diabetes, and Hensall
Spring Fair for a total of
$525.
Beginning March 22
there will be Euchre at the
Branoh each Thursday until
April 19. The annual
Legion Family Dinner at
the Hensall Community
Centre will be held March
25 at 5pm. The menu is
beef and chicken. F3
r tickets phone 262-2722.
On April 11 there will be
a Seniors Dessert Euchre at
the Branch. Dessert
served at 1pm followed by
Euchre. Legion
Elimination Draw tickets
are available from Legion
members.
The Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary meeting
was held in the Legion Hall
on March 7 with President
Iva Reid presiding.
A donation of $50 was
made to the Hensall
Agricultural Society for the
Fair, also a donation of $25
went to the Big Brothers
and Sisters Organization.
The annual Penny Sale
was discussed and
members decided to have it
again this year.
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for March 6 are as
follows: (six games)
Grant McGregor 560, Edna
Dietz 504, Lorraine
Alexander 492, Merle
McLellan 435. (5 games)
Dave Woodward 500,
Isabel Rogerson 396, Al
Hoggarth 386, Lloyd
Lovell 349.
At Hensall United
Church Pirie Mitchell was
the minister with Belva
Fuss playing the organ.
The ushers were Glen and
Lois Hayter with the
elevator being operated by
Ross Karcher. Flowers
were in memory of Bill
Clark.
At Hensall Carmel
Presbyterian Church Tracy
Whitson Bahro's message
was "The Narrow Door:
Commitment and Divine
Disappointment."
Joyce Pepper was the
organist with Al Hoggarth
and Harry Smith receiving
the offering. Dorothy
Taylor was in charge of the
church school. The Kids
Club meets on Friday,
March 16 at 6:30 p.m. in
the church basement. All
ages are welcome for a
time of music, stories,
crafts, and more.
Communion will be
observed on Sunday April
1 with Rev Rocland
Hartmans.
By Liz Sangster